Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Third Called Session of the Forty-Second Legislature Page: 53
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SENATE JOURNAL.
Senator Purl moved to print the
editorial in the Journal.
Senator Woodruff moved to table
the motion. The motion to table was
lost by the following vote:
Yeas-10.Berkeley.
DeBerry.
Gainer.
Greer.
Holbrook.
Cousins.
Hardin.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Neal.
Parr.Oneal.
Loy.
Poage.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Nays-1 6.
Parrish.
Patton.
Pollard.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Russek.
Stevenson.
Woodul.Present-Not Voting.
Absent.Cunningham.
Beck.
Small.
Absent-Excused.
Woodward.The motion to print in the Jour-
nal prevailed.
Senator Parrish moved to recon-
sider the vote by which the motion
to print prevailed. The motion to
reconsider prevailed.
Senator Purl withdrew the motion
to print the editorial.
On motion of Senator DeBerry,
further reading of telegrams, edito-
rials, etc., was dispensed with and
the calendar was called for.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 6.
Senator Neal sent up the following
reso.ution:
Whereas, Mr. Jimmie Hull, for-
merly of Carthage, Texas, is now :n
the City of Austin, and
Whereas, Mr. Hull is desirous at
this time of extending an invitation
to the members of the Senate; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That Mr. Hull be pre-
sented to the Senate and be given
an opportunity to address the mem-
bers and to extend to them this in-
vitation.
NEAL
COUSINS.
Read and adopted.Mr. Hull Speaks.
The Chair appointed Senators
Neal, Martin, and Cousins to escort
Mr. Hull to the platform.
The Chair introduced Senator
Neal, who introduced Hr. Hull.
Mr. Hull briefly addressed the Sen-
ate, extending the Senate an invita-
tion to visit his show.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 4.
The question recurred upon the
po'nt of order on S. R. No. 4.
Recess.
On motion of Senator Hornsby, the
Senate, at 12:05 o'clock p. m., re-
cessed until 3 o'clock p. m.
After Recess.
The Senate met at 3 o'clock p. m.,
pursuant to recess, and was called to
order by Lieutenant Governor Edgar
E. Witt.
Message From the Governor.
Executive Office,
Austin, Texas, Sept. 6, 1932.
To the Members of the Forty-second
Legislature:
By reason of the fact that a great
hurricane swept Fort Bend County
on August 13, 1932, and destroyed
property values in excess of a million
dollars and totally destroyed the
negro school building in the Need-
vi le Independent School District at
Needville, Texas, and on account of
the inability of the people to repair
and reconstruct said building, and
on account of the district being un-
able to further bond itself, and on
account of the approaching school
term being in the immediate present,
creates an emergency, and by reason
of said calamity and by precedent
heretofore established, it seems
proper that the State should aid in
the repair and reconstruction of said
building.
The bill hereto attached on this
subject is submitted for your con-
sideration.
Respectfully submitted,
R. S. STERLING,
Governor.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 7.
Senator Poage sent up the follow-
ing resolution:
Whereas, The honorable Tom Con-
nally, United States Senator from53
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